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Half Day Tours
The Bays Tour (Tour #PRO-BYS)Duration - Approximately 4.5 hours
Transport - Van
Departure - 9:30 am and 11:00 am and returns approximately at 4:30 pm and 6:00 pm Inclusions - English-Spanish speaking tour guide Meals - Not included
This wonderful tour starts in the hotel lobby, where our group will leave towards Santa Cruz. On this dock we'll aboard our exclusive boat, sailing throughout the 9 glittering Bays of Huatulco. In this tour the group will admire the Bays of Santa Cruz, de La Entrega Beach, Organo Maguey, Cacaluta, Chachacual and San Agustin. We will make stops at 3 beaches, 2 of which surely will be an unforgettable experience as you swim and snorkel on waters filled with precious sights. At the last stop our group will be delighted with a great variety of delicious famous seafood dishes of Huatulco.
Tropical Tour (Tour #PRO-TRT)Duration - Approximately 4.5 hours
Transport - Van
Departure - 9:00 am and returns at approximately 5:00 pm Inclusions - English-Spanish speaking tour guide Meals - Not included
After leaving the hotel, the tour will begin at the head of Conejos Bay, ending later on the Bocana, a remarkably beautiful place where the Copalita River and the Sea of Huatulco peacefully join. This place is ideal to encounter the sweet and salted water. Afterwards the group will arrive at the famous Mezcal House, in downtown Crucesita, known for its incredible variety of delicious Oaxacan dishes. The House of Tissue is famous for their "rebosos"-(woven shawls), and clothes. Later on our group will visit the Church of la Crucesita, with its huge vault, decorated with a 280 square meter long fresco. The painting is entitled "Cosmovision of the colored Virgin of Guadalupe of the Lord of the Cross", and owns a world record, thanks to its size and characteristics. The tour ends at Santa Cruz Beach, where the group will have time to swim, snorkel, and enjoy delicious food at a nearby restaurant.
*Optional tours and excursion inclusions are subject to change